Friday, March 2,1934 Daily Nebraskan Pago 10 . n -I ll II ll I M I 1 1 ( , ! !' j I II, 1 OUT! u?rn TTTil run f!7)TiT! H HW'i 4 11 l '""I "HI , t za " ' - ,1 g By Eric Pctcrccn Franco Zeffifelli's film version of the Verdi opera La Traviata is as full and sumptuous as an opera performance needs to be, and the stars, particularly Teresa Stratas, who plays the woman, of the camellias, perform beautifully. Film Review La Traviata shows at 7 and 9:15 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and Monday, with a 3 p.m. Saturday matinee at the Shel don Film Theatre. La Traviata has the feel of other Zeffirelli films it is filled with lush and hazy photography, and at times the frame seems incapable of holding more candles, more ruffled gowns, more roses indistinct in the golden light. There are a few views of Paris, where the opera is set, of Notre Dame and the Seine, of the street where the heroine, Violetta, played by Stratas, lives; and then the screen is dark for the first notes we hear. Two figures step out of a doorway, and the light discloses a dead house where Violetta waits for death from tuberculosis. A boy helping to dismantle the house comes into the sickroom. Stratas rises with the com mand and grace she is so careful to preserve and a fit of coughing wrecks the effect she sought. Then a delightful sequence takes her back into the past; even while the auc tioneer's people pack up her elaborate possessions, she hears the laughter and sees the golden light of her former CLASSIFIED AOVcRTtSINQ CALL 472-1761 OUTSTANDING Open Sunday, 2-4 2024 South 17th, 4 For Sale or For Rent 3 Bedroom, 1500 square ft, condos Many extras EXCELLENT FINANCING! Contact Kim Weigel, 474-0511 467-161 6 Owners' Sales 488-4718 FOR SALE: 73 Baracuda, ps, pb, automatic, ac. 318 engine, 104,000 mi. $495. Call 474-6654. Clearance Stereos, Guitars, Amps, Records, Tapes, T.V.s, CBs, Bikes, Jewelry, Posters, Artwork. Everything must go! OPEN Sat., 8-6; Sun., 12-6 6132 Havelock Avenue 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in good university location. $185-$225 per month. Central air, laundry facilities and off street parking. 467-2371 weekdays 8 4:30. W1LLOWHAVEN APARTMENTS 1800 1842 Knox Street Sharp 2 bedroom units. Woodburning fireplacestove. Energy efficient, close to either campus, carpeted, all appliances, pool for. summer use. Deposit, no pets. Manager Joseph E. Kean Co. 474-1686 SUMMER JOBS $3,000 SUMMER GUARANTEE PLUS SCHOLARSHIPS, PLUS 5 SUPERVISORS NEEDED. 488-1227 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Colorado Mountain Resort Employer is seeking male and female applicants for: Retail Sales, Food Servic and other retail oriented jobs. Mid May through mid September. Located in Estes Park, Colo. For further information, write: National Park Village North Mark Schifferns 740 Oxford Lane Fort Collins, Colo. 80525 ' b i t ey oil irvcmozci trt DATA ENTRY OPERATORS Are you interested in working as a Data Entry Operator in an ottice on an inter mittant basis? We are looking for Data Entry Operators to work during peak production period only. Our next peak begins in early April and should run 6-10 weeks. If you have a typing skill of 55 wpm with 5 or less errors, we will train you to operate a CRT. Work on all shifts is available. We offer Medical, Dental, Dis ability and Life Insurance, paid holidays and vacations along with many other excellent fringe benefits. We will offer car pooling assistance to those in outlying areas. In interested, apply in person. CAROL WRIGHT SALES 3601 N W. 15th Street Lincoln, NE 474-2018 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Equal Opportunity Employer Concession work. Part time evenings. Apply in person at the Southwest Civic Center. Bingorama, 2S08 Park Blvd. 68502. PT Management-Trainee $700-$1,00Omonth 474-0014 Mr. Pfeifer "CAMP COUNSELORS Outstanding Slim and Trim Down Camps: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, Athletics, NutritionDietetics. 20 plus. Se parate girls' and boys' camps. 7 Weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on COLLEGE CAM PUSES AT Mass., Penn.. No. Carolina. Calif. Send resume: Michele Friedman, Director, 947 Hewlett Dr., No. Woodmere, N.Y. 11581.516-374-0785." Wanted: Lead guitarist for vintage and top 40 rock'n'roll band. Phone 475-6265. Barrymore's , Interviewing for waitresses. Apply in person 2:30 5:00. M-F. Wanted: Two Billy Joel tickets. Call Liz at 435-0284. Chicken Milker One, Seeya at the UPC-Miller Highlife Dance. March 8, 8-12 p.m. at the East Union. ' Music by the "Star City Players." Chicken Milker Two UNL Students: Chi O Sig Ep Softball Marathon for Easter Seals March 17 Call 476-8593 to register Sponsored by KXSS and Coors C social brilliance and is able to walk into her former life simply by leaving the room. It is the party at which Alfredo, strongly played by Placido Domingo, declares his love to the sparkling social ite who used to be mistress to an insufferable baron. Here is a tour de force of Zeffirelli technique, with a voluptuous dinner table seen from above, Violetta frantically making her way around the table, clinking g! after a toast. She sees the vibrant crowd through glass panels, separated from her own pain for her gaiety is forced, her celebration of pleasure a way of ignoring the ill health which plagues her.' She feels ambivalence at Alfredo's proposal of love a wonderment that someone could sincerely care for her and at the same time an insistence on continuing the life of pleasure in "the populous desert" of Paris. Violetta does, however, give in to love and leaves for the country with her lover. The city-country compari son is brought out by the beautiful effects of leaf and sun, a boating party glorious in light seen through a screen of trunks and branches. Violetta is persuaded to leave this pastoral place for the good of her lov er's family, and to pretend indifference to Alfredo, who scorns her and she retires to her house to pine away in the best tubercular and operatic tradition. The camera work once again is lush and sentimentally evocative. Her room " is a wonderful layering of blue and gray and bone, her face paler than anything else. The joy of Alfredo's return is overshadowed by the certainty of death, and after a splendid aria Stra tas falls. O (f o n i -n RUSTIC WOOD-HEATED CABINS Will be your base for five days of Nor dic skiing in Colorado's White River National Forest. $200 Program Fee includes transportation, food and lodg ing. Contact Mark Ebel, Assistant Direc tor. Campus Recreation, 1740 Vine, 472-3467. DR. RUTH WESTHEIMER Who has been on the Johnny Carson show and all over the country for her talks about sex, will be in the Union Cen tennial Room on Tuesday, March 13 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Westheimer's favorite topic is "Sexual Speaking" to you won't want to miss it. HUNGRY? AN Omelette Feed Wesley House UMHE March 4, Sunday 5-7 p.m. $2.50 per person ATTENTION University Program Council is now tak ing applications for upcoming council positions for East. City, and Tri-Culture. For more information, please contact CAP City 472-2454 or CAP East at 472 1780. Party for Hillel, Jewish Student Organ ization, March 3. Saturday, 6 p.m. at Commonplace. Concerned about going back to the farm or beginning your own farm? Come and participate in AG FORUM 84 on Wednesday, March 7 at 7:00 p.m. in the Nebraska East Union. Topic of discus sion will be LB 1005, Beginning Farmer Opportunity Act. ATTENTION AG MAJORS If you are in the top 40 of your sophomore, junior, or senior class, you re eligible for potential membership in Alpha Zeta. If interested, contact Ken Miller at 464-0288 by the March 6 deadline. AG FOHUM '04 Open Forum Discussion concerning LB 1005, Beginning Farmer Opportunity Act will be held Wednesday, March 7, at 7:00 p.m. in the Nebraska East Union. Featured Panelists: Rod Johnson Nebraska State Senator and Sponsor of LB 1005; Paul Gessaman UNL Profes sor of Agricultural Economics; Rex Hab erman Nebraska State Senator and Chairman of the Agriculture and Envi ronment Committee.1 Moderator: T. E. Hartung, Dean of the College of Agriculture. Sponsored by Alpha Zeta and UPC-East. i 1 c Klmbc:i Ha'l The Beaux Arts Trio, ens cf the premier piano-string tries cf the day, will perform at Kimball Hall Saturday at 8 p.m. The trio consists of (from left to rir.ht) T.Ier.ahara Pressler, Isidore Cohen end Bernard Greenhouse. Pianist Fernando Laires, the next classical musician scheduled to play Kimball, will perform March 9. The date inadvertantly was c raited from an article on Laires in Thursday's Dairy Nebraskan. UNL Rugby: An animal sport played by gentlemen. Practice at 5 p.m. Tuesday s and Thurs days at Mabel Lee Field. New players welcome. . Dance to the sounds of the "Star City Players" Thursday, March 8, 8-12 p.m. East Campus Union Sponsored by Miller Highlife and UPC Today's the last day to get your AOII Spring Fever Raffle Ticket. Over $300 worth of prizes. Drawing today at 2:30 in City Union. All proceeds to Arthritis. Featuring ... Fast Times at Rldjemont High Thursday, 31 & Sunday, 34 7:00 & 9:15 p.m. Union Rostrum UPC American Films SPECIAL! On color film processing and developing. Come in for detil9. NEBRASKA BOOKSTORE All Psychology Students: The Undergraduate Psychology Organization UPO presents a panel discussion on Women in Psychology Sunday, March 4, Burnett 206. 7 p.m. Wanted: Various Talent (comedians, magicians, musicians or whatever) for Patoot's Saloon Bad Comedy Night. Tryouts this Saturday, March 3rd from 3-5 Come down and show your ability at Patoot's Saloon, 808 "P" Street. DANCE LESSONS Pla-Mor Ballroom Starting March 14 Learn Waltz, Jitterbug, Foxtrot, Polka, Swing Arthur Murray instructors Register Now. 475-4030 You dont have to sit in front of your television set any more to see Dorothy Lyman (OPAL GARDNER) make people smile because she will be in the Centennial Room at 7:30 p.m. on March 6, 1984. Don't miss it! Swesp Left Health Club "Ntbreska Collegiate Body-Building Championships" Saturday, March 3rd, 7:30 p.m. Lincoln Hilton Hotel For more information, call 474-6444. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS Meeting Tuesday, March 6 at 7.00 p.m. Glen Wilson, head of Nebraska Reagan Campaign will be guest speaker. ROOT FOR BONNIE t J" Are you a Unitarian-Universalist without knowing it? Find out, 11:00 a m. Sunday at the Unitarian Church, 6300 A. OPAL GARDNER - Will be in the Centennial Room at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6. You can buy your tickets in advance at one of the booths in the Union Thursday, March 1. and Friday, March 2. $2 for students, $3 for non-students. Rumor has it that "Here Comes the Bride" is being played tonight at the Alpha Phi house for the biggest wedding party evert Women's Support Group. Wednesday at the WRC (472-2597) Alpha Zeta Members Pick up your Ag Forum 84 buttons in the AZ Ottice. Blaine and Joel The final payment is due Monday for the UPC-East Spring Break trip to S. Padre Island. Please pay at the CAP offices in either union. Ques tions, call 472-1760. Thursday. March 8th, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Regency Suite (City Union). Call 475-2242 tor appoint ment or sign up at booth In Union. Sponsored by Acacia Fraternity. The Delta Delta Delta Scholarships are due. Return all forms to the Delta Delta Delta Sorority House. The linal payment is due Monday for the UPC-East Spring Break trip to S. Padre Island. Please pay at the CAP offices in either Union. Ques tions, call 472-1780. The Delta Delta Delta Scholarships are due. Return all forms to the Colta Delta Delta Sorority House. 176 Talkback with Jerry Galvin, Lincoln's nationwide call-in comedy talk show, 8:00 p.m. Sunday on WSUI AM 910. "Women In Agriculture A Step Ahead" March 6, 12:00-1:00. East Union. Brown Bag Luncheon 4 Panel Discussion with leading Ag Women. Explore Ag Careers! Auditions now open for t)4-'85 Scarlet & Cream Singers For more information: Room 242 Westbrook Music Bldg. ATTENTION: Yell squad tryouts will be held March 15 through March 22. Find a partner and start preparing. ' The Delta Delta Delta Scholarships are due. Return all forms to the Delta Delta Delta Sorority House. A Phi's and Earners: The parents of Miss A. hi would like to announce the wedding 0,' their daughter to Mr. F. House, at the Alpha Phi Chapel. Reception following at the Knolls. Love. Sid and Dave DAP, Roses are red, Our plans are Complete, I asked you because of the meat (It's prime rib!! you deserve the best.) MARK, What am I going to do Saturday night without a babysitter? DUNCAN Dave P. (Psych, grad student). So what's with this other personal? These things won't be allowed when you move in. Behave yourself!! N A K P S. There's dust on the plants, and dishes in the sink. LINDA: Happy 21st! We're proud to know 'ya! May Saturday's celebration not be Sun day's hangover!!! Your three co-workers in the Coliseum dungeon MARK, Impress me tomorrow with your "pseudo-west coast snobbery'" HAVE AHOT AND HAVY20'h EIHTHDAY! A WASHINGTON! AN